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AMERICAN UNITS

Army Group 1944 is comprised of many different Allied and Axis forces, including American, British, Soviet, German, Italian, and more. 

All images and insignia are displayed here for historical purposes only. 

82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION

82nd Airborne Unit Patch WWII
82nd Airborne Unit Patch WWII

Able Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division (Reenacted) is a group of about 40 men spread out all over the Pacific Northwest, with some members in California and even Oklahoma. Some are veterans, some are not. We all have a passion for history, especially the 82nd in WWII.

Many of our members have attended Airborne Demonstration Team jump schools in Frederick Oklahoma and make period correct static line jumps from restored C-47 aircraft, although this is not a membership requirement. We typically field two rifle squads, a mortar squad, and HQ. We are all in good shape physically and when we take the field, we typically sleep in slit trenches and fox holes.

Sometimes, if weather is particularly cold or wet, we may set up squad tents. The terrain where we do our tacticals is rugged, and like the men we portray, we are tough and self sufficient.  We strive to be historically accurate, with an emphasis on safety and camaraderie.

 

If this sounds like the field experience you want to have, send us an email at: Dreichman0@gmail.com

2ND ARMORED DIVISION

2nd Armored WWII Unit Patch
2nd Armored WWII Unit Patch

The 2nd Armored Division Living History Unit is a non-profit education and historical society.


As B Co, 41st Armored Infantry Regiment, we accurately study and portray the standard armored infantry soldier from WWII.​ ​ We accomplish this with practical experiences in WWII infantry life, and studying the lives of the service men and women of the 1940s. We provide educational and interpretive services to local museums and historical sites. ​ ​Our goal is to offer the general public and ourselves a genuine experience that will connect us to the lives of the WWII soldier.

Their Story: The 41st Infantry Regiment was incorporated into the 2nd Armored Division in 1940, and served with distinction in the European Theater of Operations from the invasion of North Africa to the war's end in Germany.

Our Story: Our group portrays B Co, 41st Armored Infantry Regiment, a core unit of the 2nd Armored Division during WWII. As a part of Army Group 1944, we typically operate as an infantry platoon in coordination with other allied units as the event dictates. We also frequently participate in Living History events, where we provide educational and interpretive services with local museums or historical sites.

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Want to join? Send us an email at: 2ndarmoredag44@gmail.com

113TH CAVALRY SQUADRON

113th Unit Patch WWII
113th Unit Patch WW!!

Our organization participates in Living History events and reenactments as American reconnaissance troops during WW2. The mission of our organization is to remember and pay tribute to all those who gave their lives for our freedom in WW2 and not let them be forgotten. These events are both private, and public for all to enjoy, learn, and remember that great generation.

113th in WWII: The 113th Cavalry Squadron provided a motorized, mobile, compact fighting force, capable of performing reconnaissance to provide timely information on the location and development of the enemy. The Squadron is also capable of conducing limited attacks to exploit enemy weaknesses on the battlefield.The 113th Cavalry Regiment is a cavalry regiment originating as an Iowa National Guard unit with history tracing back to the 19th century Indian Wars. It was heavily involved in fighting during World War II against German forces in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany from June 1944 - May 1945. raderie.

 

Interested in joining? Email us at: 113th.cav.ww2@gmail.com

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